Amway

Amway

  • Submitted By: pratyaksh21
  • Date Submitted: 12/18/2008 6:21 AM
  • Category: Business
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Introduction » Next steps
1. Stakeholders
2. How stakeholders affect Amway
3. How Amway affects its stakeholders
4. Ethical business
5. Conclusion
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The role of stakeholders

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|Introduction |
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|Amway is one of the world’s largest direct sales companies. It is a global enterprise and is privately owned by the families |
|that started the company in 1959. Amway manufactures, markets and distributes more than 450 consumer products. In the UK Amway |
|distributes a variety of products, including: |
|Personal Care - fragrances, body care and hair care products |
|Skin Care and Colour Cosmetics |
|Durables - cookware and water treatment systems |
|Nutrition and Wellness - food supplements, food and drinks |
|Catalogue Items - third party electrical goods |
|Home Care - laundry, cleaning and car care products. |
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|Amway employs 14,000 people worldwide in its offices, manufacturing centres, warehouses, call centres or stores. It also works |
|with around three million Amway Business Owners (ABOs) in more than...

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